Highbeam
Super Member
To remove the paper a guy could get up there with his weedburner and burn it all off.
The sacks of curing concrete will be like little alkaline bombs to the creek. Our tree hugger folks are getting to the point of not allowing concrete in the creeks since the pH of the water is effected.
The pVC drains are again cheap insurance and might be a good idea to keep the retaining wall from becoming a dam. Once the bags have set up then the PVC isn't doing anything, the channels are already cast in place.
I am amazed and tickled that the wall is so large. Was there a footing at the base? I would worry that the ground could settle in places and make those pretty rows be all goofy.
The sacks of curing concrete will be like little alkaline bombs to the creek. Our tree hugger folks are getting to the point of not allowing concrete in the creeks since the pH of the water is effected.
The pVC drains are again cheap insurance and might be a good idea to keep the retaining wall from becoming a dam. Once the bags have set up then the PVC isn't doing anything, the channels are already cast in place.
I am amazed and tickled that the wall is so large. Was there a footing at the base? I would worry that the ground could settle in places and make those pretty rows be all goofy.